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t'KHRL'lftV 1 M(. -I -W UWENSBORO INQUIRER iStery -DemdcraimfP 'Should Vote for His k'-l ome an its lemei Next Wednesday I Neighborhood News MARKET 0 Pleasant. Rldgc. Pleasant Ky. Jan, 31.

flT The Latest Reports, from the Important Trading Centers and from Loqil Dealers, erfc Lee; went ta Owensbora Sunday rapidly and will sbon eup and out and returned I again. Artie and, Bernice, May of 0w-1 Mr. and MrS. J. E.

ySmith and ''Mr. ensboro who have vlsting and Mrs. J. HYRigga spent Thursday lives and friends have returned holne'with Mr. and Mrs John Lightfoot Monday.

Mr. John H. Murphy spent Friday 3LG are; petting in a very bad condition. Panther Is rising rather rapidly at this point. The "Morning Star the viisoline boat of Captain Frank Clark, has made several trips down the creek since the rise.

-v Mft JZ, Arayhft has moved to the farm he purchased. MiEd Ollio Ray' Clary is up after iv attack of la grippe. Thrr were no services at St. Raphael's church Sunday owing Xo the absence of the pastor. Rev.

D. Ilig-gins, who was called to the bed side a relative in Iowa. Mr. Fonnie Crant and Miss Lila Hayden were quietly married at St Raphnel on the 11th and went to housekeeping on a farm hear Owens-boro Mr. and Joe who were recently married, will reside' on a farm near.

Rome this year. Mr. has purchased the Moc Miss Cora Welsh save. a. supper on I i.

I v. II tended, Messrs Cev Lambert! and, Yewell Hocker attended a. social at Earl EarL.Rummage's near Red Hill Monday-' night. -i Belt. Allen of Red Hill spent -'Friday; sight and Saturday with Miss-' Cora-Welsh.

has teen for medical treatment. Mrs. Harriet Fulkerson is visiting her a new grandson, who is the son of Mr. and Fulkerson'. Mr.

Joe James is the new dwelling '-of Henry Brown at this place. 1 Mr. O. Overhauls will take charge of the fnew Equity store at which is nearing completion. Mr James Drake fell from his barn ioft a' few days ago and is not able to; be out.

Mr. George Bennett of Franklin is at home again, the guest of "his parents, and Mrs, Jim Bennett. Uarrclt's Ferry. Barrett's Ferry, Jan. 31.

Mr. and Bob Bratcher, of Fallen' Ror Were the, guests of Mrs. Eallie Shra- tier Harriet Harl, who has beenjho guest of her daiiKhter, Mrs. Willis Sam shrader has returned from 'ri ni'ar raiieu kock. Mrf.

Lizzie Milieu was the guesfof relatives at FViedland a few days last v. eek. Mrs. Aiie BolHriger and little daughter, PaulineV- and Miss Pearl i Jf-; W. H.

Lamb who-Wt here two'somfV Um Sunday morning at BBS33 Mr. Jamei; Reynoldsfi who has been' very ill, is no better. Mr. and Sirs. Clint.

Elliott made business trip to Owensboro last Mr. Earl Hite, who has been at- lending school at Bowling Green, is: visiting his parents near Eusor. Delia Winkler was the. guest ct Miss Carrie Meadows Sunday af- ternorn, Mr. Lulher.

Elliott and sister, Emma Bell, visited, their sister, Mrs. Jim Carlton of Ensor, Mr. and Mrs. Minor Winkler were the; quests of daughter, Mrs. Roy Grtmcr Wednesday.

Mr. Ham Foster made a business trip to Ensor last week. Miss Stela, Clark, of Ensor, is visiting her, this week, Ella Clark, and an Mrs. Adara. Riclimond, were the.

guests of Mr. rnd Mrs. Bee Clark af: ternoon. Mr Monroe Winkler, was. the guest of Rev.

A F. Dadison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton and tie son, Maruen, were the guests of Mr.

Shelton, near Gatewood, Sunday and -Sunday night. Mrs. Sarf.h Fry was the guest ot Mr and'Mrsr. Monroe Winkler Thurs day tfterncon, Wyman, Jan. 31.

Mr, B. day. Mr Ben Bfadkett and Mr, H.rH. Oldham are on the sick list- Mr, Jnde Boyle went to Owens-horo with Vtobacco Mr. John Brackett went to Calhoun Tuesday.

i Mtrs Ellen Pillow visited at her Uncle Frank Hancock's Monday. Ivy Mclntyre went to Owens noro' luesuaj. Mrs. Sue Oldham visited Mrs. Mafnie Hanceck Tuesday night.

farm and will move to it right jiarl. the pst three weeks, has re-soon. Uurue'i to her home at Rock Tale, Mr. Johnson Walker will move to Ky. hurt Jn a scrap with, his brother-in- Mr.

Roy Rradshaw ia improving with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atherton. and Mrs, Ck.

spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Baird.

Mr. G. A. Frey went to Livermore -last Tuesday. Beaver Dam Beaver, Dam 30.

Mrs. John Taylor, who has been ill for npp home, near Liberty, chureh. Fu. ncral services' were conducted by the Mell and Virgin Elgin. Inter ment aj.

UieTty r. church Monday pt Ml o'clock. -Misa Maltie McSherry, who has ten. visiting at Owensboro has re- turned home. Mr, F.

Baize made a flying trip in TTnrJnn IVtnnHii.v. Little Conn Coleman, who has beetil ill wlth pneumonia, is better, I Miss Besse Bell Baize, who hasjv been visiting Miss Frances Allen, near Rob-Roy for the past week, haa returned There' is a great deal of tobacco beini; 'delivered at-this place. -Mir Eva Stewart" spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Baize. Conglcton Congletcn, Jan. Thomj'Son delivered three fine mons Saturday and Sunday, Mr.

Walker has pneumonia. a of I Owcnsboro right Attnndannc at, school here Is very oww to the bad roads. nWavna iiLiaa ixim i week at Z. Wayne's. Jan.

Rosa Mrs: 1 jvsan-iuuj t'. -Miner oi xms-piuce. Mr. Lee P. Miller spent Sunday with his sister.

Mrs. R. A. Duke. Davisson and little sister, Ola May.jOldham and Otis, went to Ow-will returne from: Central City to-1 ensbcro with a load of tobacco Tues- Lonlirflle tiraln.

Louisville Jan. 31, Tbe fol lowing quotations are furnished bl dealers and represent" prices paid for rain in Louisville: Wheat No-. 2, So. 3, $1.20. Corn S3, white, 69c; So.

3, mixed, 68c. Oats Xo 2, white, 51c; So. 3, mixed, 504c. Rye No. 2 Northern 89 c.

fash fraln. Chlcapo, Jan. 31. Cash wheat. No.

2 red No. 3 red 127; No, 2 hard No. 3 hard tl.imi.U: N6. 1. northern $1.15 i.5tj; northern x0.

3 spring $1.101.14. Corn No. 2, 65C6; No. 2 whiie, RuQtfc;) No. 2 66(f( ee4c; No 3, 6363y2c; No.

3 white, Ue; So. 3 yellow, 6264MiC; No. 4, 60V i61c; NOi A yellow Oatr No. ,2, 4848'c; No. 2 white, Ncx 3, 48c; So.

3 white 48484c; No. 4 white 4747c; standard wool. St. Louis, Jan. 31.

Wool unchang-1 ed; territory, and western, mediunjs meamms 29220. Loiiisulle Livestock. Louisville, Jan. 31. Cattle Receints were 370 attpnd- bllyers was verv liaht.

the market ruled quiet with but little from Saturday's conditions. iThe feedeland market closed the medium and common kinds 1, caires iteceipts 105. Tile market mled steady, best 7 8c, medium 5 j7c, common, 25C. Hogs-Receipts 1,347. i The market ruicd slow, about steady, selected 165 tip 130 to 1C5 lbs $7.90, pigs $7.50, light pigs $6.75, roughs $7 65 down.

The pens were fairly wen cleared, he market closed slow. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 28. The 1 Mrs. A. M.

'Acton visited Mrs: Mahie Mrs. Nora James went to Owens-Miller a fe wdays last week. iboro Sunday, Wsterfleld and Mr. Mr Willis Harm's been Clarence Taul will soon start to Mis-1 quits sick but ia better, souri. I Mrs.

Lynch and family, of Hancock Charley Borton and family of Cctch of Owensboro filled his-reg-Onton have moved in this vicinity. uular: apoointments here Saturday and 1'ettit plow Bnlls slow, canners dull. Milch Pett't. 31 Mr. G.

F. No heavy cattle dlfcU' 'cf plac' as slck everal'ieie, feeling, easy. 1 wee -am tanow in Texas, tfawllng for the Fox company of Paducah, Miss -Ola Uhopmair-STrnt-'tsaturday! night and fcundav at Jier pome near Bell's RtlO. Cleopatra. 7 Cleopatra, -Janv 31, Rev Browv held a few day' meeting at New-Salm church last week, Born "to Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ford rir tho 22nd a flnet girL -t. Mr. FJoyc Leachman who has been sick for some time i able to bo up apai. Mips Osborne who) been visiting her sister at Onton, returned 'home (-- Mr 'who has sick for some timft, is- able to- be up.

Mr and- Mrs. Frank Brown spent Sundry with. Mrs. Ellen Wright, Aff. HyhOHrCox and wife spent Sat-r tirdav night with Mr.

and Mrs. Len Mitchell. Frank. Brown and Mr. Ijea Mitchell wtnt to Calhoun with to-haccp Olaton.

Olatcn, Ky i' Jan. 3L Mr. John M. Ferguson, wile, and thrqe children, of Okla.v who visited last week', left Saturday, for FriedaJand. where they will visit Mrs.

Ferguson's- Mrs. Sarah Parks. Mrs McMna'lIall, is very lllt' "the grip, and. pneumonia, at the home of her son-in-law, John.F. Allen.

Mrs Nellie Hall and daughter, of CHftor Mills, are yet at the bed side- ot the. former's mother-in-law, Mr.t Mdvlna Hall, es Otha- and Nora Patterson ant QarjuUte Felij; spent Saturday andPunday the guesti of their friend Jessie, MeDaniel in the country. Mrs. Jane, Payton, lliss Alice, Murry nnd'Mrs. F.

M. Farris and Rev. Rob- ertsbn were. the; guests of Mrs' Mel-vingiHall, who is quite ill on Satur-dayii'pfterncon. Joe Smith; delightful en-tortfiinment at theitihome tajthe near her Wednesday night.

IWv. Crif Truman of Fordsville is snen'i'ing the week the guest of her relatives, here. Mrs. spent Monday -afternoon" the gGesi of Mrs. Melvlna Hall and" Mrs.

John FV' Allen. i Mr. Ernest Wilson called to see Mrs, M. Hall Saturday. Ulav.

county, have moved near 1 here. Mr. Ed Djvison of Kites Falls, was the guest of his son, Mr. Sam-Da vison, from Fridaylintii- Monday. Messrs.

Ray "and Russel Combs, or, Hatfield, were' hero last. week. Mr, wife and clul-1 dren, were the; guests or jar. ana Mrs. Charlie Grant a few dajs last1 week Mt.

Zion. Mt. Zion, Jan. 31. Mr Dei Winkler, of this has letuincJ froni De Leon Springs, FlaVvhet3 spent thepaBt tnre lonthi; Roy Johnson, who.

haa Dneumonia, is improving, firpenwHii and Dells Winkler' spent Saturday night with ilisisnst TImi1. nnil Snn Winkler. Mrs Eila Clark and daughters, Maud infl Anna, nro tnwrtin tn move to In the near futui-e." Rfv. Gallawav of will preach here, first Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Richmond and children, Elbert. spent Sunday wllhhe latted's mother. WtnUlev enonf- Tiipsitav night with Miss Delia Winkler. Mr Ira Meadows attended Sunday OT ATI ONS 4.50; medium to good butchers $3 3.75; ccnion to medium butchers $2.50 cannera and cutters Milch cows Good to choice milchera $4555; medium to "good mllchers mllcher.4 $3045; common to plain $20 20. Calves Good to choice veals $7 medium to godo $67; common $4j6.

Owensboro Produce Xtrkeb Conntry Prodoce- (Reported by Millet Brs, A Co.) Egs fresh, per dcz. 25c Hens, per lb 11c Chicks (small) per Roosters, (old) per lb 60 Roosters (young, large) per lb. Turkeys, per lb 15o Ducks, F. F. Y.

per lb Geese, F. per lb .....60 Guineas, tach Butter, per lb 17o Brain- (Reported by Chas. Broeker Co.) Wheat Corn CSc (Reported by Owensboro Grain Co.) No 1 Timothy $16 $1.20 corn (Union Stock Yards.) Calves umnzn Cows $23.50 Steers it Hides and. W00L (Reported by Bahl and Groezrnter.) ureen unsaited 90 lb. Green salted hides SLtmitn lit '(Jheen skins Cwn skins Wch Mink skins $1 50Ib4, eacn Opossum skins each Muskrat ikins eacH, Gray Fox skins 75c $L25 each Red Fox skins each.

8berli.ngs 1530o each Tallow r. 5c lb Beeswax lb Rubber boot and shoe THE MEANEST 3IA.V IX TOWN the one who. always wears afrowtt; short and sbarp in Nine cases out ten M. llow' fauU, it's hlij liver and diges- klon ti.kt nk mJ, por he; can't hep; being disagreeable. Are you in danger of getting into that condition? Then start at once taking Ballnrd'a tnr vmtt 1 4 Iran AW Vf 1 iiici the sure and reliable vegetable regulator.

For sale'at Head's Drug Store. Mirr Jimmie Taylor who has been I ETERI' MOTHER is ov should be worried when the little ones have a cough or -cold, 'ft may Uad -t croup, or pleurlny or lmeunionui men 10 somemtng mora Ballard's Horehound Syrur cure the trouble at once and TO THE CITIZENS Smith Bates, druggists, handle OF OWENSBORO. Gllhooley's Irish Liniment, and they back It up with what triif.ht be, called a Government bond. In fact a guarantee certificate goej with every bottle, to th extent thati if Gilhooley's Irish Liniment does cot cure Eczem Rheumatism, In any form, Salt Rheuin, Lumbago or any; skiuf ailment, you are ont nothing, na" the druggist you bought it wtll give back your money and take the certificate for his pay. The matter la entirely In your hands, (illliuolt Irish LltoliiH-'ut to.

ST. PAI days last week. jVlrr- -aniiu pi i i -r -x -1. i j.y Mr' and Mrs, J. C.

CTiWrn spent last featrday with: 3lr. and Mrs. Wm. yvsnny 4 Master D. Mitchell is suitering with earache this Mr.

Jake Haley of Madisonvlile, vis- 5ted and Mrs- Chlsm e4u bv market, ruled 'steady, best sheep 3H lis Uc best lambs 56UC, COmmonL 'f pneep wasny cuu lamps s'ow Cliteaeo Livestock. Cliteairo Llretttock. Chicago, Jan. 31. Cattle Receipts estimated at 800; market dull and weak; beeves Texas steers western steers $4g stocKers ana ieeaers ituns uuu nviu.ia win Hogs Receipts estintated at market weak to a shade lower; light 37.35: mixed heavy $8.15 Misses Delia and Sena Winkler "0Ky aiounwia eaM and Mr.

Earl Kincaid. spent Sunday greatest tonic remedy. Drives out dis-week with Misses Ida. Mae Walker ol case, brings back health a tA happiv Mr. Ixn Gilliams had a sale laF Saturday.

He is going to make- his future home in Arkansas. Masonville. Masonville, Ky Jan. 31. Rev.

A. Sunday Mrs, C. S. Cruse who has been ill of. the grip the past week is improving, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Graham have moved into the property vacated by F. DawEOn.

Born Mr. and Mrs. Cox a daugh- T.Tiraoiey:wa 01 naruora Sunday night here. The telephone men are working up the Home phone here. F.

Bennett went to Maxwell Sundcy to visit his parents. The road6 In this section of the country are Smullhouse. Smallhous, Ky. Jah. v' 31.

France is quite sick at her homo hear here. Little Miss Ethel Boone is on the sick list. 1 Miss-Verda Fulkerson ha returned homa.Crom -Hopkinsville, "SheJ. wis orES Many, An OMensobro. Reader Knows it wtii There is a waiJHbh to.

convince the greatest skeptic Scores of Owensboro peoplai have made it possible. The public statementf their- experience is proof the Pke of which has never been producei before in Read this rase of it given by a citizen: 1 Pleasant A. Scruggs, of 726 Hatha- way Oweuslioro, Says:" For two year, was m'cieu wiiu nauuej trruble. 1 suffered severely from pains in the small of my back which were greatly aggravated when stooping or I could obtain no rest on ac count of the severity of the pains and consequently arcse in the morning feeling so lame and tired that it was hard for me to get around. I felt languid and nervous and the least exer- Hon.

tired me. Headaches "dizzy spellS also nddwl to myafflictlon ani 1 was, annoyed hy spots, appearing h- fore my eyes. Jfhv kluney secretions were. fiequenVfin passage and caused r.io to ArlF at night. Hearing or $idey, Pills, I procured a box at Srniti Bates' drug store and in about neck I was I.con tinned taking them until completely cured." For sale by Price 50 cents.

Fo3terrMllburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tno United States. Remember thtf nanie-boaii'sitnd lake no other. I 8.45; rough $8.158.25, good to choice -the guest oi Miss Margaret Worthara heavy pigs 0r. Rolivar street, returned this morn-bulk of sales $8.308.40. Ins t'i her home in Louisville.

Sheep Receipts estimated fit Quarterly meeting was held at. this placf Saturday and Sunday with a small attendance on account of bad weather. -1 Farmers in this vicinity have been busy delivering tobacco. 'Mr Isaac Edds and James Sullivan, of Beech Grove, attended church here gimd lay. Mr.

Lee Humphrey' of Poverty, 8pent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. II. Vaa Horn. Miss Anr.e. keddick left this place Sunday to finish the school at Alvey's school house.

Mit Ruby Bohannon has not been able -to tench school for the past week. Mesrrs. Norton Sharp and Charley Ransen of Delaware attended quarter ly meeting here Saturday. 'nckols Nuckols, Jan: 31.Thc party at Ray Rancer's Tuesday, night largely attended and enjoyed" by all, Mrs. Humphrey and daughter, Mrs.

Deerlng, spent Saturday with Mrs. Salmon of Livia. Mr Vance and wife spent Thursday and Thursday night- with their Yance in Owensboro. Mrs. Helen Nuckols spent a fe Owensboro last' week visit- fiends.

of Mr. Walter Atherton. a few days last week. Mir.p Julia Cox" spent Sunday with Mr. Roy Ccx and family.

Mr Danny Tucker is vi3itlng Mr. Hatfield and wife this week. Mrs. Johu Thomas and children are vfsiting their mother, Mrs. Berry Cro Don this week.

Mr O. Y. Nuckols' will soon have h's aw in running order. Manomllle MaonvUle, Jan. Couch filled his regular appointment Saturday and Sunday.

Williams is on the sick-list Mfsa Jesse potts ta visiting rela tlves near Glennville. Mr. James-Wellman of Sullivan III. is' visiting relatives here. In Jwr.

u. uvaiuua nan, inuvcu 'nto Mr. C. Dawson's house. tki'iM.

Cn'tL anw.miu haa beg-m vork realn. Several, hprv are doni (itT t.ba'fo.' WliiMt Jieie looking very bad. -'Ljdduiie' Lyddnne, Jan. 31. The roads C.

I I i I Mr Jim Hoover and Mr. Wilf inutrkot atpnilv nntivA iSMStHM: western yearlings $6.75 7.75:. lambs, native 8.30; western $fi(fj830. r- Cincinnati LivoMoelc Cincinnati, Jan. SLCattle receipts 371; slow and steady; fair to good nippers so.u; eommon i2.zoQEr...

vyiuiiuu. uuiw Hogs Receipts quiet; 610cit Hrad's Drug Ja8 "ale, r' "Mr, F.Miteheir and vent-to Owensboro last Monday Mr. Wood lord Burdette. visited J. Chism last Sunday.

greater gin or messing couiu B1Te umu uaWiuc. To your unhealthy, friends, give Hoi- ness. 1 011 11 uo ngrpi imu guw ill do, Head's Pharmacy. 1 A.t 4 breakfast being mainly oatmeal, i Maceo. v'.

f4F I A flj if wv j- r. er Were in Olaton Sunday. Jan, ,,31. Creep, filled regular, appointment at Valley Grove Sunday. and Mrs.

George Best and Mrs. Hagan dined' with Mrs. Hazelip(Mon- Ms Lizzie Best went to Owensboro Saturday, Ileflry Tyler of Andereonviue was In tlup neighborhood Sunday evening. and Will Naye will move to their home at Sutherland in 'the near future. The little baby, of Mr.

and Mrs, R. O. which has been very ill with pneumonia is improved very' mnch T. vH" BeL vc 31. Mr.

A. Bland-ford; went to and at that dace- he expkts to onlist in "the army for three yrars. tt'e Evergreen camp of Wood- niefj of America met in regular ses sion and one member was present for adoption and 12 to transfer from caro'p 12987 at Glen villr to tlw camp at nt'el; Mr, Chag. Tabor who was recently 'lower; butchers and shippers 8,30: common 7.50. 1 Sheep Receipts 209; steady, $3(? 5.75.

Lambs slow and weak, 10c low-'rr. Evansrille llmtock. Evan8yille, Jan. 31, Hogs-'! Receipts light; market 5c to 10 lower- Selected, heavies heavy and mixed packers lights; J88.20: good weight' pigs i light weight pigs SteersGood to choice "outchers fair to good butchers 4.75;. common light weight butchers $334; good stock steers fair t( good stockers" $3.254..

1 Heifers Good to choio butchers fair to good butchers $4 04.75: common to medium butchers stockers $3g $4. jws Good to choice butchers $3.75 j. Hillthe great railroad man of the tiorrtiwest, who has taken a Bulls Good to choice butchers hand in the talk attending the high cct of-living. Hill says that forty 4.25? best bolognas corn-rents a dhy' will 'purchase amplte'tobrf for any one person. He says he doesn't $2.603.

eat to exceed In cost this his.

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